Franklin Moses Jr. is one of the great forgotten figures in American history. Scion of a distinguished Jewish family in South Carolina, he was a firebrand supporter of secession and an officer in the Confederate army. Moses then reversed course. As Reconstruction governor of South Carolina, he shocked and outraged his white constituents by championing racial equality and socializing freely with former slaves. Friends denounced him, his family disowned him, and enemies ultimately drove him from his home state.In Moses of South Carolina, Benjamin Ginsberg rescues this protean figure and his fascinating story from obscurity. Though Moses was far from a saint—he was known as the “robber governor” for his corrupt ways—Ginsberg suggests that Mose...
This article examines the relationship President Abraham Lincoln had with members of the Jewish fait...
This article examines the relationship President Abraham Lincoln had with members of the Jewish fait...
Part 2 of 6 in a documentary biography of Moses Moore, who became known as the wealthiest Black man ...
A Fresh Look at Reconstruction in South Carolina Composed of six chapters and a Coda, Moses of S...
Activist, Reformer, Visionary An Early Proponent of Abolition Moses Elias Levy (1782-1854) is far...
The central purpose of this work is a study of Adat Beyt Moshe, America\u27s First Colored Jewish C...
The Beth Elohim Synagogue, founded in the 1749 in downtown Charleston South Carolina, is one of the ...
The central purpose of this work is a study of Adat Beyt Moshe, America\u27s First Colored Jewish C...
Historians’ traditional narrative regarding religious freedom in the colonial period and early repub...
The arrest of Rosa Parks on 1 December 1955 provided the spark which ignited the long smouldering re...
This six-part biographical series, constructed largely with primary sources, tells the story of Mose...
Conjure up an image of Johnny Reb marching into battle and it is unlikely that the picture of a Jewi...
Mended Eggs? Lincoln’s Jewish Friends “Broken eggs can not be mended, Lincoln once wrote regarding ...
This collection consists of photocopies of maps, deeds, wills, and supporting material concerning a ...
This article examines the relationship President Abraham Lincoln had with members of the Jewish fait...
This article examines the relationship President Abraham Lincoln had with members of the Jewish fait...
This article examines the relationship President Abraham Lincoln had with members of the Jewish fait...
Part 2 of 6 in a documentary biography of Moses Moore, who became known as the wealthiest Black man ...
A Fresh Look at Reconstruction in South Carolina Composed of six chapters and a Coda, Moses of S...
Activist, Reformer, Visionary An Early Proponent of Abolition Moses Elias Levy (1782-1854) is far...
The central purpose of this work is a study of Adat Beyt Moshe, America\u27s First Colored Jewish C...
The Beth Elohim Synagogue, founded in the 1749 in downtown Charleston South Carolina, is one of the ...
The central purpose of this work is a study of Adat Beyt Moshe, America\u27s First Colored Jewish C...
Historians’ traditional narrative regarding religious freedom in the colonial period and early repub...
The arrest of Rosa Parks on 1 December 1955 provided the spark which ignited the long smouldering re...
This six-part biographical series, constructed largely with primary sources, tells the story of Mose...
Conjure up an image of Johnny Reb marching into battle and it is unlikely that the picture of a Jewi...
Mended Eggs? Lincoln’s Jewish Friends “Broken eggs can not be mended, Lincoln once wrote regarding ...
This collection consists of photocopies of maps, deeds, wills, and supporting material concerning a ...
This article examines the relationship President Abraham Lincoln had with members of the Jewish fait...
This article examines the relationship President Abraham Lincoln had with members of the Jewish fait...
This article examines the relationship President Abraham Lincoln had with members of the Jewish fait...
Part 2 of 6 in a documentary biography of Moses Moore, who became known as the wealthiest Black man ...